Thursday, 8 November 2018

Maximum colour, bold patterns, warm scents.

As temperatures start to drop and the nights are drawing in, we take refuge in our home.  According to design houses in Europe and the UK, interiors should be filled with warm colours, rich patterns and great textures.   Think artfully arranged vibrant colours and wallpaper so patterned to make your heart feel warm.  And what better place to get inspiration than to take cues from nature.
The Swedish brand Boråstapeter Scandinavian Designers 11 wallpaper collection is a timeless range of designs for wall decor.  From geometric functional designs style of Arne Jacobsen to the decorative fairytale designs of Stig Lindberg.  Sketched foliage by Viola Gråsten . All the patterns in the collection have a natural, colourful and imaginative touch that make them a perfect compliment to the understated, clean Scandinavian interior scheme. Classic and contemporary have never been more on point.
Also just launched are scented candles from British designer Tom Dixon to bring luminosity and comfort to your interior this season.
"The more I get to understand the designing of spaces as well as objects, the more I realize that there are a series of intangibles that can be just as important as the usual interior-design armoury of colour, light and shape." Tom Dixon.
Tom Dixon Fire candles:  Scent Notes: Cypriol oil, black suede accord, guaiac, wood oil, vertiver oil, amber, musk. 
FIRE is part of the Elements collection. A complex assemblage of Cypriol oil, musk and amber to construct the scent of smoky scorched timber and hot dry tarmac.


Stone on the other hand is part of the Materialism collection. A set of heavy, generous, smooth containers made from forest green marble and turned by hand in India. Each rocky, rounded heavyweight container is unique due to the particularities of each individual block of marble. This forms the optimum vessel for the dry exotic fig and sandalwood essence.

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